THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Tribute to Gunsberg Family
at Bnai Moshe Anniversary
Music Festival at Beth El
Temple Beth El will pre- Tickton will be the organist.
sent its 28th annual He- _ Dr. Isaacson earned a
brew Music Festival 8:30 doctoral degree in com-
p.m. May 14 in the temple. position at the Eastman
"Regeneration" by Dr. School of Music. He has
Michael Isaacson will be written music for feature
performed by the Fraser films and TV shows, has
High School Choir, con- composed two Sabbath
ducted by Dr. Melvin Was- evening services, a wed-
serman, and by the Temple ding service and choral
Beth El Choir and Chorale, and instrumental music.
The concert is sponsored
under the direction of Mrs.
by the Sandra Bloom Music
Jason H. Tickton.
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz Fund. The public is invited
will be the narrator; Prof. free of charge.
Tickets Available for Concert
at Beth Shalom Thursday
Members of the Gunsberg Family whose leader-
ship roles in Cong. Bnai Moshe will be recalled at the
70th anniversary ball are, standing, from left: George
Gunsberg, Richard Gunsberg, Harry Gunsberg, Ed-
ward Gunsberg, Robert Gunsberg, Andrew
Gunsberg, Julius Gunsberg; and seated, from left:
Alfred Gunsberg, Uncle Joseph Gunsberg and
Joseph Gunsberg.
The descendents of
Cong. Bnai Moshe will
honor the Gunsberg Family Morris Gunsberg par-
for seven decades of distin- ticipated in erecting and
guished service" at its 70th maintaining the three
anniversary ball 5:30 p.m. sanctuaries the congre-
gation has since occu-
May 16 at the synagogue.
The Gunsbergs, who were pied. George, Harry and
charter members when the Richard Gunsberg led
congregation was founded the move to Oak Park.
in 1911, earned the right to
name the congregation
A resolution will be pre-
after the family patriarch, sented to the family and will
Morris Gunsberg.
be signed by congregational
In subsequent years, President Milton Marwil,
Sam, Louis and Harry Resolutions Chairman
Gunsberg served • as Norbert Reinstein, Rabbi
presidents of Bnai Moshe Stanley Rosenbaum and
for 11 of its 70 years. Cantor Louis Klein.
Honorary Degree for Groner
Tickets are still available
for the Cong. Beth Shalom
annual spring concert
scheduled for 8:15 p.m.
Thursday in the synagogue.
A reception for patrons and
sponsors will begin at 7.
The concert will feature
the Bel Canto Choral
Society and Moshe (Mickey)
Shur, folksinger and
storyteller.
The Bel Canto Choral
Society has been entertain-
ing locally for the past 30
years. Conducted by Dan
Braude, with piano accom-
paniment by Rochelle Barr,
the group includes operatic,
musical comedy, Hebrew,
Yiddish and classical music
in its repertoire.
Members appearing in
Thursday's concert are:
Maccabia Events
Rabbi Roman. Is Named '
Associate Rabbi at Beth El
Rabbi Norman T. Roman
has been appointed associ-
ate rabbi at Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Roman served con-
gregations in Cleveland,
• Ohio, and in Santa Monica,
Calif. He is chairman of the
Central Conference of
American Rabbis Commit-
tee on Youth Activities.
He will assume his post
on July 1.
JERUSALEM (JNI) —
The International Maccabia
Committee has proposed
that archery, orienteering,
rugby and women's hockey
be added to the 12th games,
scheduled for July 1985.
Potluck Supper
Young Leadership WA And the
Israeli Community of Detroit
Wish To Thank
the following companies
for their generous donation used at
the Israeli Independence Day Party
held at the Jewish Center on May
1 st.
Market Paper & Specialty Co.
Sam & Son's Fruit Market
The Adult Study Commission Of
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
cordially invites you to attend the
CHAVA ALBERSTEIN CONCERT
Israel's Best Known Folk Singer, Winner
many times of Israel's "Grammy" — the
King David Award for top female vocalist.
A CBS recording star.
"Makes immediate contact with the public
. . . Israel's most successful popular
singer.
Jerusalem Post
Tues., May 11, 1982
8:00 P.M.
The concert is sponsored by the
Morris E. Bloomberg Judaica and the
Jack Rosenbloom Memorial Funds
Tickets must be picked up prior to the concert. There is no charge.
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Temple Kol Ami will
celebrate Israel Indepen-
dence Day at a potluck sup-
per 6:30 p.m. today. Serv-
ices and an oneg Shabat will
follow.
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gregational choir for many
years.
Tickets to the concert
may be purchased in ad-
vance at the synagogue or at
the door. The fee is reduced
for tickets bought in ad-
vance.
Doris August, Bess Axelrod,
Ann Baruch, Shirley Behar,
Ruth Blackman, Gloria Books-
tein, Jean Cascade, Barbara
Cash, Mary Epstein, Betty
Fishman, Anne Hearshen, Julie
Hearshen, Sylvia Hurwitz, Joan
Jacobs, Dorothy Kifferstein,
Ann Kutnick, Geri Levit, Freda
Mendelson, Ruth Nathanson,
Lillian Onrich, Pearl Oslik,
Deena Pearlman, Carolyn Peck,
Jain Pitt, Janet Pont, Lorraine
Rubin, Margie Ruby, Marjorie
Saulson, Mildred Schwartz,
Lama Shetzer, Frances Stewart,
Gertie Strauss, Marcia
Tanzman, Bette Utchenik and •
Bea Weinstein.
The concert is urlderwrit-
ten in part by the family of
the late Frank Friedman,
who participated in the con-
rim
-- Rabbi Irwin Groner, left, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
accepts an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from
Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, chancellor of the Jewish
Theological Seminary, at an academic convocation of
the seminary last month. Rabbi Groner was honored
on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in the rabbi-
nate.
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